The launch of a French military satellite from Kourou, French Guiana has been delayed for the second time, with Arianespace saying Thursday it stopped the countdown in the final minutes before the launch of the Helios 2B satellite. The original launch was delayed on December 9 after officials said they noticed an anomaly in the launcher subsystem. The Helios 2B was built by EADS Astrium for France's National Space Study Center, and it is expected to take images that will help the French military create maps and prepare for exercises. The satellite would be the 33rd military payload launched by Arianespace, the commercial unit of the 13-country European Space Agency. --SPA